The most common correctness requirement for a (business) workflow is the completion requirement, imposing that, in some form, every case-instance of the workflow reaches its final state. In this paper, we define three workflow completion patterns, called the mandatory, optional and possible completion. These patterns are formalized in terms of the temporal logic CTL*, to remove ambiguities, allow for easy comparison, and have direct applicability. In contrast to the existing methods, we do not look at the control flow in isolation but include some data information as well. In this way the analysis remains tractable but gains precision. Together with our previous work on data-flow (anti-)patterns, this paper is a significant step towards a u...
Workflow technology has become a standard solution for managing increasingly complex business proces...
We investigate consistency properties of workflows from the perspectives of control flow and evidenc...
Abstract. In this paper we present a collection of high level workflow activity patterns based on th...
The most common correctness requirement for a (business) workflow is the completion requirement, imp...
Workflow correctness properties are usually defined based on one workflow perspective only, e.g. the...
The Workflow Patterns Initiative was established with the aim of delineating the fundamental require...
In this paper we present a collection of high level workflow activity patterns based on the semantic...
In 2000, after a comprehensive survey of tools and techniques for workflow management, 20 control-fl...
Abstract. Workflow correctness properties are usually defined based on one workflow perspective only...
A semantics for workflow processes is proposed, based on tasks that have a duration and may be execu...
Workflow systems seek to provide an implementation vehicle for complex, recurring business processes...
Differences in features supported by the various contemporary commercial workflow management systems...
The Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) has been introduced as part of the .NET framework as a means of...
Abstract. Workflow Management Systems (WFMS) coordinate execution of logically related multiple task...
AbstractCorrectness is an important aspect of workflow management systems. However, most of the work...
Workflow technology has become a standard solution for managing increasingly complex business proces...
We investigate consistency properties of workflows from the perspectives of control flow and evidenc...
Abstract. In this paper we present a collection of high level workflow activity patterns based on th...
The most common correctness requirement for a (business) workflow is the completion requirement, imp...
Workflow correctness properties are usually defined based on one workflow perspective only, e.g. the...
The Workflow Patterns Initiative was established with the aim of delineating the fundamental require...
In this paper we present a collection of high level workflow activity patterns based on the semantic...
In 2000, after a comprehensive survey of tools and techniques for workflow management, 20 control-fl...
Abstract. Workflow correctness properties are usually defined based on one workflow perspective only...
A semantics for workflow processes is proposed, based on tasks that have a duration and may be execu...
Workflow systems seek to provide an implementation vehicle for complex, recurring business processes...
Differences in features supported by the various contemporary commercial workflow management systems...
The Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) has been introduced as part of the .NET framework as a means of...
Abstract. Workflow Management Systems (WFMS) coordinate execution of logically related multiple task...
AbstractCorrectness is an important aspect of workflow management systems. However, most of the work...
Workflow technology has become a standard solution for managing increasingly complex business proces...
We investigate consistency properties of workflows from the perspectives of control flow and evidenc...
Abstract. In this paper we present a collection of high level workflow activity patterns based on th...